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John spent $75 on a shopping trip for new clothes last week. He had expected to spend $100 on clothes. A 6-column table with 1 row. Column 1 is labeled Approximate Value with entry 100 dollars. Column 2 is labeled Exact Value with entry 75 dollars. Column 3 is labeled Error with entry 25 dollars. Column 4 is labeled Absolute Error with entry blank. Column 5 is labeled Ratio with entry blank. Column 6 is labeled Percent Error with entry blank. How much was the absolute error in his estimate? $ John spent $75 on a shopping trip for new clothes last week. He had expected to spend $100 on clothes. A 6-column table with 1 row. Column 1 is labeled Approximate Value with entry 100 dollars. Column 2 is labeled Exact Value with entry 75 dollars. Column 3 is labeled Error with entry 25 dollars. Column 4 is labeled Absolute Error with entry blank. Column 5 is labeled Ratio with entry blank. Column 6 is labeled Percent Error with entry blank. How much was the absolute error in his estimate? $

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Answer:

25

Explanation:

because its simple math

anyways have an nice day

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Answer:200

Explanation:

All you have to do is add.

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